MARCH 24. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARUOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN THE WESTERN GPARDIAN DRUGS Aiyre DIHOB"'m'I Water street; I BY MAIL We are as near to you as "Your Mail Box Our Mail Department fills your order immed- iately after it IS receiv- ed. Our Drug Store lS one of the best stocked in the Maritimcs, every- thing is available by mail. - - - Send in your requirements and you will get the same court- eous service as you would over our count- ers. Prescriptions are dispensed accurately and sent direct to you by re- turn mail. ENMAN Drug Company Summel-side ,,;MIiiilIl35 yaum v DELIVERY MAl L ORDER ' SERVICE DIAL-2626 ' CAMEO THEATRE I turns its blind PRINCE OOUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street. llunmenlde. News. Subscriptions, Advertising Bepreeentativee ' GEORGE CMDW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following etoru Phone I081. GEORGE WOTTON ms and son. bought at any oi the In Bununerelaex Bell looneoro. summer street; Gourllee Drugstore. II 'ContrIl ltreetl Kelly": News-stand. Water street; Grocery. Second Vince's Grocery, I20 lluueil Street; Mlrl Gllldiit. I1 Granville street: Street: Island Motor 'l'ranspor.. Enman'e Bel!- ee Drug. I Servl I. I. Waite in Alberton: Phone: 88-! Ollie lenelngton. WEST TIINCE OIFIUE Frank Woelu. lepreeentetln. e and 08-! House. -BUY Bruce's. poultry supplies at -DON'T FORGET the Variety Concert in Kensington tonight. al. 5. TAYLOR. Optometrist of Charlottetown. will be in Alber- ton office this Saturday, March 29th. -FOR INDOOR PLANTING. buy tomato seed. fertilizer etc.. at Braceis. . -5 mm so rlvlill; 3 bar 32 inch: 10 bar 36 inch: 18 bar 48 inch: Frost galvanized straight close woven Tightlock farm fencing in stock at Brace's. --S0l'.'l'll SHORE LEAGUE. Be- deque Rink, Tuesday, March 25th. fourth game in'finals. Freetown Royals versus Cope Traverse Ro- vers. Trophies presented if Free- town wlns. Admission 25:: & 50c. - ARREST MADE - R. C. M. P. officials over the weekend took into custody a man from the Malpeque area. It is understood that this ar- rest was made in connection with a recent break at the store of WH. Burns. Malpeqlle. and that this man. will appear in court this morn- ing. - S, - can STOLEN - A grey 1948 Monarch sedan. stolen about i0.45 on Saturday night from in front of a Sllfl'lmerSidP business office, had not been located at a late holrr last night. This sedan. grey in 0010?. had no rear bumper. and at time of theft carried a 19.11 licence plate No. l81'l.'i. Anyone having informa- tion as to the whereabouts of this car are requested to communicate with the R. C. M. P. - S. "N0 way our" NOW SIIOHTNG AT THE CAPITOL -Explosive in its force. power- ful in its performance. rilallenl:- ing in its triumph. D-1I'r.Vi F- Zanuck's "No Wn:v' Oui". Ii "19 Capitol. will be remembered as ions: as pictures are shown. It wins itself ll special, proud place in the history of the screen. To see it is an experience. to miss it will be A failure. "No Wily Out" is greatness itself. "No Way Out" tolls graphically and unflinchingly of wllat happens when a warped, criminal mind haired on an in- noccnt man. Ray Biddle. R nonvo- haier and n hoodlum. is wounded and captured with ills brother in n robbery. When his brother dies. Biddle lays the blame on Dr. Luth- er Brooks. negro lnlcrne on the case. Though the irrationality of this accusation can be proved to everyone else, the twisted. negro- hailng mind of Biddle refuses to KENSINGTON believe in the internc's innocence. -JUNIOR HOCKEY. Bedeque Rink. tonight. Monday. Fourth game in semi-finals. Freetown ver- sus Albany. Skate after it ice con- ditions permit. Game time 7:45. Admission 25c. -' nlnnlnsv PARTY - Mrs. Hubert Agnew entertained at her home in Bummersidu on Thursday afternoon for her little daughter, Nancy, with twelve young friends, the occasion being her sixth birth- day. Aftcr a series of games. all sat down to a delicious supper which included the candlelighted birthday cake and ice cream. The guests joined in singing "Happy Birthday" after which they pre- sented Nancy many delightful gifta.-8. & POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER - Members of Alberton South Wom- en's Institute were hostesses at the schoolhouse Friday evening when the ladies of the district tendered a post-nuptial shower to Mrs Up- ton Fraser. Gifts, presented in an attractively decorated basket, were opened by Mrs. James Gallant while the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Mrrl Matthews. When the guest of honor had grac- iously expressed her thanks. all mined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Delicious refresh- ments were served by the institute members. - POLICE COURT - In Sum- merside Police Court on Saturday morning before Magistrate R. S. Hinton a. Summerside man was convicted of stealing merchandise valued at less than 810.00. This man was arrested by Officer Link- letter who had been summoned to a Summersidc grocery store where the accused had stolen a few cans of beef gravy. The man offered the familiar court plea that be was drunk and didn't know what he was doing. Magistrate Hinton re- minded him that belng drunk was no excuse before the law. and that. it the acvcused were drunk that fact would not heln him any The- magistrate imposed a sentence or one month. Two men from Sum- merside and one from Lennox Is- lnnd. each charged with being in- toxicated in a public place were fined 820.00 and costs or 15 days. A Summerside man charged with be,- ing drllnk on or near a public street was fined 35.00 and costs or 10 days. - S. Personals -Mr. John Johnston of Bede- que motored to St. Peter's and spent the weekend with relatives and friends.-S. I -Miss Anne Dystant of Sum- merside and student at Mount Al- lison Univrsity spent the mid-year recess with her friend, Miss Dana ' spent several days Aiberfon and Vicinity MY. Hilton Barboilr. Cglbelrton. rl ar otte- town last week. Mr. J.W. Don Campbell. M. L.- A.. returned to his home in Alber- ton over the weekend from attend- ing to his legislative duties in Charlottetown. Mrs. Gratton Mcl-(ugh. Tignish. was ,the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAlduff on Tuesday last. Mr. George McBeth. Alberton South. was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Mr. Eric Dunbar and Mr. Byron Weeks left by car on Saturday for Vancouver Where they expect to reside. They were accompanied by Mr. Howard Dunbar and Constable Leo Ahearn. Mr. Dunbar is stop- ping of in Toronto and-Constable Ahearn Ls returning to Killa.-ney. Manitoba following a. visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alfred Ahearn. Alberton. 0'i.eary Maroons Win Exhibition In an exhibition game on Satur- day evening at the o'Lear,v rink. the 0'Leary Maroons defeated the Summersidc R. C. A.F. 8-6 in a fast cleanly played game. The Summer- side Mercurys star lille of Bernard. Delghan and ".Vlooney" Gallant played very effectively for the Air Force boys. Thev were on loan to make up a shortaze of players. The Maroons not off to a good start scoring fmlr goals in the first. five minutes of play. and a total of five in the first neriod to the Air Force's three tallies. In the sand- wich session thl-. O'Leary team team chalked up three more. the R. C.A.F. getting one only. The final session saw the boys in blue score two more without a reply for n total of six to O'Lellry's eight. S'side High school Friday Assembly S'side Curling Schedule 1-1,, Friday uawnoon nuemmy Sum side curling schedule for of the summerside High School Mg'(')g'i;- Algrrch 24”" was conducted in the auditorium by the pupils of grade 4. under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. J. Gzlrli; Toombs and Mrs. Hazel Dy- stant, assisted by Mr. Gabriel Cha- lsson, instructor of music. when they presented the well known playiet "1.il.tie Red Riding Hood." W. E. Jenkins vs. E. Offer. A. Hubley vs. C. Valley. 9.00 P. M. F. Follancl vs. P. L. Keyes. T. D. Morrison vs. J. A. Clark. A. S. Hopkins vs. W. A. Currie. T. J. Mocale vs. C. E. Carney. Polaio Sample Passes Tesis Mr. Harold Affieck, seerietown. was notified by the potato mar- keting Board that his sample of Katahdin seed potatoes that was sent to Florida last fall to under- go seed test were successful in passing this inspection test. This check is made to determine the freedom of seed potatoes from virus diseases. and Mr. Affleck. I successful Searletown farmer. had Volleyball Al S'side Airport Volleyball entbuaiutl on the Sulmnerside R. 0. A. P. Dtntionare now conducting elimination tour- naments on the station to deter- mine tbe R. C. A. 1''. team envy who will compete in the Men's senior volleyball Maritime champ- ionship. starting at 10.30 A. M. on April 19th. et Moncton. N. I. A team from the R. C. A. P. Referees were MacDonald, Ed. Tllrner. ' Rodlzerson performed the hat trick for 0'L','ll!'y while Boulter and. W. Harris c 1'”) got a pair. 13. Mac-i Donald scored a, singleton. Delghan and Bernard each scored a pair for the Airmen. while "Mooney" Gallant and Macfihcr-i son got singles. . ter says the habit is respo xi his good health and adds: "I shall never use those new-tangled motors.” T FOR SALE Farm at Searietown, con-- sisting of 73 acres in good. state of cultivation. On paved! highway. Handy good ship- ping centres. Apply:-- LESLIE WAUGH, ,Scarlt-town. -n-c-.!I..-!.- T station in Summerside will ruin- sent Prince Edward Island unleu challenged by some other Island The stage was most attraclvely decorated for the occasion by the scholars. who with their works or the only Prince Edward Island Katahdin seed that passed this RICE POINT w' L test! that was made in Florida art portrayed the birds th , t b f in i sin ds new in A wood with . cofage hf The mommy meeting of the during the winter months. y-S etglgrlles euiyrgpmemcho ,2 to for the background and evergreen; Rice Point W. I. was held at the i An gntry no of 33,00 pg, gum is required with entries from my team wishing to compete in the tournament. --I. T Summerside Legion March Meeting home of Mrs. John A. MacDonald on March em. The president pre- sided and opened the meeting by singing the "Institute Ode." Death Saturday of .5:il.::”.::'.;f::2::”:. T.2”.'.:?, ms, Herbert Irving l vlous meeting were read. approved.i and signed. Collection amounted to 31.50. A letter of thanks lrom a resident of the district who re. ceived refreshments during illness '”;: ":3:-3 then "med a dad, that Mrs. Herbert Irving had pass- and carried that the Inbtitilctzndo lg: away emgly Saturday mofrnlngv I e was six 3 seven y are 0 age. elves, Charles Parlee, stua'rt Mor- "ate 330100 i0 ""3 3Ch001 i0 be "595; Although she had not eiljoyed good The regular monthly meet' :11-SlzrtnRifclijard Vaughn and Alex :?1rd7;illi)flll'iRlft;) repatir th9 53h001l health for some years her dclnlliillg of N0. 5 Branch Can- Lemon s.E.s.L. win Nancy Clark and'Faye) Bo;-1:? an. It WM decided to honor an older mgiiiiifisrig 35: lsill:::er;Oil:ar3aAf!TE(:s:l)e hem in me Summerside Two fairy duets. entitled ..F,a"yl member of the Institute by pres-I01 Mom-e-3 M1115 N134; xenmm (,fjL0gl0ll Home on Monday. and flowers near the doorway. The cast of characters was as follows: Red Riding Hood, Margaret Keyes; the W011. Kare Hansen; little elf, lsill Woodside; -fairy queen, P3111. tne heard; her attendants. Gail somers and Roma Lewin; dragon flies, Wayne Newson mg N911 Peters; heralds. Eldon Ferrlsh and claim HEW?-3; brownie, Harry Baalole; the father, George Rob. 1115011: the mother, Beulah Moase; grandmother. Andrea Matheson; woodcutter. Donald sheen; little p A feeling of sadness touched the litearts of many people in Albertorl and vicinity when it became known Queen-" by JOYCE MacLean and "M"? h" Wm? Epbifihdny Sift Coleman. P.E.I. and John of March 24th, at 8 p.m. All Harry Baslole; Betty Sil1iphant,;Mi""131 WIS distributed among Moore's Mills, N13,; and onoI,m,m1,,.,.5 are requested to and Daliid Weale. added much to.'"9mb"5 t0 be mad? inio Vafious daughter. (Eleanor; Mrs. Ceciqattondg There will not be a the Program as well as the song. articles for a bazaar. .1-futt, with whom she resided. and dance choruses "Round Andi Mrs. Fletcher MxlcEachem kind-.' Mrs. Irving had lived all her life Round The Village." "Fairies Go”! invited the members to her in the Alberton district and war. To And Fro." "One Little, 'rwo3'W"9 ii" the next meeting. A de-Kheid in affectionate esteem by all Little. Three Little Fairies" omeri liclous lunch was served by thefwho knew her. The flrneral will be James H033": fairies and elves in their ralnbowihostess and the committee inlheid at two o'clock this (Monday) Sec'y-Treas. costumes assisted in producing aichlirlze and the meeting came to a afternoon from the home at Mr. most colorful setting. close by singing "Blast Be The and Mrs. Cecil Hutt, Albcrton Tie." I South. bulletin this month. Sgd. T FOR SALE 3 PUTIE BRED SHORT- From his hospital imprisonment. MncCurdy' In sydney' N'stTs' through the instrument of a low- down woman who was his broth- llonday-Tuesdey 7: I5-8:15. The story of the United States moving on iron wheels to claim -Mr. and Mrs. Innis. of North Kenneth Mac- Wiltshlre, have - '. if fl h. i ' ii . C. . its greatest nestcrn empire in glgdll: fc0r''':;ms ': 212:; woe: ;.nIf:n,l taken up residence in Borden HORN COWS "ROCK ISLAND TRAIL" Beaver Canal, slum side of the Vine” Mn MECIWUS W35 T9093”? , . . In Tmemlor big American city where the ac- a'PWi""d C- N- R 590"” FOFC- ivlli fF9Shen Wlthm 3 tlon transpires, the gangs band """l- week. Starrings Forrest Tucker. Adele Mare. Adrian Booth, Bruce Cabot. "mew" I" 3 junk yard to wipe out the negro section of the city. They are in for some surprises. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 HAROLD AFFLECKy Albany. R.R. 2 For A Lucky Few! THE 15...... . (Early shoppers Tuesdtay) runs on f 1 'allllss-ltlluclugs V YQIIR snllllln 7 And Easter WOKING. England - (cpl .. .Walter Lemax. 76, spends most of his time on a bicycle. covering about 7.000 miles each year. Wal- Brunette or titian though your tresses be. your new spring coat will be one of the exquisite new blondes! We have the loveliest of the new paleface shades in lux- RICHARD uriously soft wooiens . . . poodle 3 cloghf. poiana,IdtllxI'ana. suede, twill ' f an intona. u and belted mod- "N91 . els with dolman and set in sleeves . . ioose.and fitted cuffs . . . small stand-up and shawl collars. In shades of white cap. ball teal. grey. banana. and others. Sizes 9 to 40. Moderately Priced at 29.95 to 59.95 At A BARGAIN Yes. Ladies here are New Spring and Easter Hats that youill really go for in a big way. You'll like the perky new styles . . . the good assortment of colors . . . and Most of all the Amazingly low prices. Pretty Pill- boxes . . . Saucy Sailors and Bewltchlng Bonnets . . . 35 only in thelot so be here Tuesday at 9 am. sharp. 15 Hats Regular 3.95 to 4.95. 88 Tuesday Special .. ...... .... .... Q 'I'uesday Special ............ ..... In Slllartl lie Thrifty! Bo Early! HOl.MAN'S 24 HOURS TO GET lllllllll llcllllll With Sidney hills: I Induced by DAIIYI. I. IANIKI 0 Directed by JOSIPN . I. IMOIIIWKI 0 wmm bv menu I.. Menlievlu end lmeo seagul- An adult entertainment that challenges you to exper- ience the emotion of others. A picture that hits at the racial question. 20 Hats Regular 5.95 to 9.95. I REGEN eras Fuller Brush Girl" HILARIOUS COMEDY Lucille Ball - Eddie Albert Today .......... 3:30 5- 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday ......... 7:15 - 9:15